Event Calendar
Pick a DateNew Queer Characters: Gender/Sexuality, Television/Streaming, Mexico/Spain
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Using selected examples in multiple mediums, and from two Spanish-speaking countries, this talk with Paul Julian Smith explores the possibilities for new queer content in a new media environment where sexuality, nationality, and technology freely intersect.
Marc Ponthus | Music of Pierre Boulez
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Music Mondays presents "Music of Pierre Boulez," a concert and Q&A with pianist Marc Ponthus.
Ramon Tejada
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Ramon Tejada, a (New Yorkino / American) designer (as Estudio Ramon) and educator based in Providence, RI, will speak at this weeks Visual Arts Lecture Series.
COVID-19 Vaccine Information Open Hour with Drs. Tartaglia and Anselmo
Do you have questions about the COVID-19 vaccines? Feel free to drop in to the weekly Zoom call for evidence-based answers from the medical experts.
Book Launch: "Small Bibles for Bad Times" by Liliane Atlan, translated by Marguerite Feitlowitz
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | Book Launch: "Small Bibles for Bad Times: Selected Prose and Poetry" by Liliane Atlan, translated by Marguerite Feitlowitz.
Spring Open House Night
Info session and student-led virtual tour designed for HS students interested in Bennington College.
CAPA Interview Series: Carmen Yulín Cruz
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | WAMC's Joe Donahue continues his lecture series and interviews former Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of Puerto Rico as part of CAPA Conversations: Climate Change, Race, and Displacement. Please note that this event will begin at 7:00 pm, not 7:30 pm.
We are Better Together Support Space
A space for students to connect with Kat Daley (MSW, Student Health Center) and Ali Tartaglia (Director for Student Health Promotions). Drop in and connect or stay the whole time!
The Other Bundy Girl: A Virtual Reading
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC | A virtual reading of the senior work of Liv Fassanella, performed by Bennington actors.
Independent Works Club
Weekly club meeting to support independent projects within the drama community. We will read plays, workshop scenes, provide a space for developing advanced work, invite professors and peers for feedback sessions and showcases, and more!